Words: 625 Pages: 2 Paragraphs: 7 Sentences: 25 Read Time: 02:16Before the first telephone had been invented by Joseph Bell, there were no other means to communicate from long distances except by telegraph or letters. This fact had set certain limits on the number of people one could contact at a distance; besides, communications were much slower than today. With the invention of the Internet, communicating with the whole world through a personal computer has

Before the first telephone had been invented by Joseph Bell, there were no other means to communicate from long distances except by telegraph or letters. This fact had set certain limits on the number of people one could contact at a distance; besides, communications were much slower than today. With the invention of the Internet, communicating with the whole world through a personal computer has

Words: 292 Pages: 1 Paragraphs: 4 Sentences: 20 Read Time: 01:03An immigrant is a person from one country who moves to another country permanently for a better life. There are many different reasons why people have their country to go to another country. Actually, I'm not an immigrant. However, according to my own experience, some people move to another country to find jobs, but some move to another country to look forward to their better education. Now, I kno

An immigrant is a person from one country who moves to another country permanently for a better life. There are many different reasons why people have their country to go to another country. Actually, I'm not an immigrant. However, according to my own experience, some people move to another country to find jobs, but some move to another country to look forward to their better education. Now, I kno

Words: 1123 Pages: 4 Paragraphs: 8 Sentences: 65 Read Time: 04:05In 1865 the United States passed the thirteenth amendment of the constitution which formally abolished the practice of slavery in the United States. Over a century has went by since this day, and yet somewhere behind the mask of freedom that our country holds with such pride lingers a hidden trade. This is the trade of modern day slavery that remains prevalent in our country. Despite the freedoms

In 1865 the United States passed the thirteenth amendment of the constitution which formally abolished the practice of slavery in the United States. Over a century has went by since this day, and yet somewhere behind the mask of freedom that our country holds with such pride lingers a hidden trade. This is the trade of modern day slavery that remains prevalent in our country. Despite the freedoms

Words: 2081 Pages: 8 Paragraphs: 12 Sentences: 82 Read Time: 07:34Herbert Hoover got many things wrong about the great economic calamity that destroyed his presidency and his historical reputation, but he got one fundamental thing right. Much legend to the contrary, the Great Depression was not entirely, perhaps not even principally, made in America. "The primary cause of the Great Depression," reads the first sentence of Hoover's Memoirs, "was the war of 1914-1

Herbert Hoover got many things wrong about the great economic calamity that destroyed his presidency and his historical reputation, but he got one fundamental thing right. Much legend to the contrary, the Great Depression was not entirely, perhaps not even principally, made in America. "The primary cause of the Great Depression," reads the first sentence of Hoover's Memoirs, "was the war of 1914-1

Words: 576 Pages: 2 Paragraphs: 5 Sentences: 25 Read Time: 02:05Being raised in a complete family, where both father and mother can provide care and support, is ideal for a child. Having one parent may be challenging for both adult and child, but still can be seen as an option of a normal family. However, there are children who-due to different reasons-have neither a mother nor father to care for them, and for them life can be difficult, as different governmen

Being raised in a complete family, where both father and mother can provide care and support, is ideal for a child. Having one parent may be challenging for both adult and child, but still can be seen as an option of a normal family. However, there are children who-due to different reasons-have neither a mother nor father to care for them, and for them life can be difficult, as different governmen

Words: 2373 Pages: 9 Paragraphs: 28 Sentences: 116 Read Time: 08:37"Trafficking is the recruitment and or the transportation of persons by others using violence or the threat of violence, abuse of authority or dominant position...for the purpose of exploiting them sexually or economically for the profit or advantage of others, such as recruiters, traffickers, brothel owners and customers." (unknown author, "What is Trafficking?") Trafficking in women and girls ha

"Trafficking is the recruitment and or the transportation of persons by others using violence or the threat of violence, abuse of authority or dominant position...for the purpose of exploiting them sexually or economically for the profit or advantage of others, such as recruiters, traffickers, brothel owners and customers." (unknown author, "What is Trafficking?") Trafficking in women and girls ha

Words: 413 Pages: 2 Paragraphs: 3 Sentences: 21 Read Time: 01:30The shifting or movements of people across the border or from one region or country to another country to which they do not belong or they are not born there and they move in order to get settled there is the immigration. As you hear this word, immediately it does not leave any positive or pleasant impression, so overall immigration is not a good experience to do. There can be lot of reasons behin

The shifting or movements of people across the border or from one region or country to another country to which they do not belong or they are not born there and they move in order to get settled there is the immigration. As you hear this word, immediately it does not leave any positive or pleasant impression, so overall immigration is not a good experience to do. There can be lot of reasons behin

Words: 2532 Pages: 9 Paragraphs: 14 Sentences: 109 Read Time: 09:12Blacks were introduced to American soil during the 17th and 18th centuries via the triangular trade route, and were welcomed by whips, chains, shackles, and all the horrors of slavery. Slavery was legitimized by our government and continued for a few hundred years, taking a civil war and sixteen presidents before it was abolished. To this day, there is still much hatred between blacks and whites d

Blacks were introduced to American soil during the 17th and 18th centuries via the triangular trade route, and were welcomed by whips, chains, shackles, and all the horrors of slavery. Slavery was legitimized by our government and continued for a few hundred years, taking a civil war and sixteen presidents before it was abolished. To this day, there is still much hatred between blacks and whites d

Words: 1364 Pages: 5 Paragraphs: 15 Sentences: 123 Read Time: 04:57On Jan. 27, President Donald J. Trump issued his first executive order on immigration that temporarily suspended the admission of refugees and barred citizens from seven countries that are predominantly Muslim - Iraq, Iran, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Yemen - from entering the U.S. on any visa. I felt outraged and frustrated. I am Muslim. I am also a Palestinian refugee who immigrated to the

On Jan. 27, President Donald J. Trump issued his first executive order on immigration that temporarily suspended the admission of refugees and barred citizens from seven countries that are predominantly Muslim - Iraq, Iran, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Yemen - from entering the U.S. on any visa. I felt outraged and frustrated. I am Muslim. I am also a Palestinian refugee who immigrated to the

Words: 1525 Pages: 6 Paragraphs: 21 Sentences: 94 Read Time: 05:32Society has always valued beauty. In literature, -attractiveness often symbolizes an admirable protagonist, while ugliness indicates the abominable antagonist. As children we are taught, without even realizing it, to prize beauty. People of every race and culture have gone to extremes in the name of beauty - from foot-binding in China, to dangerously constricting corsets in Victorian times, to nos

Society has always valued beauty. In literature, -attractiveness often symbolizes an admirable protagonist, while ugliness indicates the abominable antagonist. As children we are taught, without even realizing it, to prize beauty. People of every race and culture have gone to extremes in the name of beauty - from foot-binding in China, to dangerously constricting corsets in Victorian times, to nos